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E Best friends ponder the questions put to them by MC Lannette Fry. Photo by Ed Hubbard, Kokomo Tribune. The ability to laugh with each other is a trait Rex Chaplain and Kim Daggett displayed throughout the Best Friends game. Photo by Ed Hubbard, Kokomo Tribune. er Q' x ,f 1 A if BV-A 1 2 a ha tfy Maasai 7 i ,J 4,0 -C- x vm Q Students line up to purchase mocktails in celebration of warmer weather to come.
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It Was Iust Beach Did you notice students walking around with banana splits on their faces and clothing that normally would be seen on the sunny beaches of Florida last February? More than likely you did because some of lUK's finest were enjoying the festivities sponsored by Student Union Board to promote the Spring Break Trip to Daytona Beach, March 7-16, 1986. Monday began the festivities with The Best Friends Came. Couples gathered in pairs and were asked ques- tions about each other. There were three couples, Kim Daggett and Rex Chaplin, Eric Dunham and Dwayne Dawyer, and last but not least, Carol Wisor and ludy Good. Carol and ludy tied with Kim and Rex, winning a cooler full of beachy stuff. If you were in the commons on Tuesday at 11:30, you had the chance of a lifetime to see the proper way to eat a banana split. The race began with lids on the boats and hands on their laps. Contestants were Eric Dunham, Tony Needler, Barb Kleinfelter, Lanette Fry, Carol Shaw, Randy Burris, Debbie Clason and Melissa Brown. The winner, who happened to be the smallest of all, was Melissa Brown. She won five free visits to Fastan. Dairy Queen do- nated the banana splits. Even though there is not to be drink- ing on campus, thanks to SoupIey's Li- quor, we were able to enjoy mocktails on Wednesday. Anyone sporting beach attire was awarded a free mocktail. Beach music was played during the lunch time. Thursday was registration for the Daytona trip. loe Dishon said 'lThere are still 40 spots available. Although the Dayton trip never ma- terialized, everyone in the Commons had fun participating in the beachy ac- tivities and dreaming of vacations to come. Eric Dunham shows classic form as he demolishes his banana split. Photo by Ed Hubbard, Kokomo Tribune. Melissa Brown throws her hands up in victory as she wins the banana split eating contest. Photo by Ed Hubbard, Kokomo Tribune.
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TUDENTS ATTE D CONFERE CE The Seeds of Leadership Conference was held Sept. 5-7 at Bradford Woods and was sponsored by the Student Ac- tivities Office at IUPUI. An invitation was sent to all the IU campuses to meet and discuss various problems with each school's activities. IUK Stu- dent Activities Director Butch Griffin took student leaders Barb Kleinfelter, Lewie Campbell, and lill Babcock to re- present the IUK campus and find ways to improve the student activities here. BThe program was well rounded ex- cept that we needed a workshop on volunteer recruitment, stated Butch Griffin. jill Babcock said 'lwe really 3:1 FAS needed one on Volunteer Recruitment. l know there are people at lUK who are willing to volunteer at least a little of their time, but somehow we aren't reaching them. Those who went learned valuable information to help their student activ- ities' problems and also aid the other campuses with possible solutions. Lewie Campbell commented, llMy ex- perience at Bradford Woods has helped me to get a better perspective on what the problems of our campuses are, as well as what the problems are at the other campuses. TWQM ililsrl un Xml 4. llll il 3'5 .,. ff Xb N ' -q.,::., 1 ' it N, ,. ..,. K .. .K . Students at the seeds of leadership conference take time to share their individual campus successes. 1 Barb Kleinfelter and Lewie Campbell toast r successful conference. I. ,J 4
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